EP0757739B1 - Nail for fastening sheet materials - Google Patents
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- EP0757739B1 EP0757739B1 EP95916464A EP95916464A EP0757739B1 EP 0757739 B1 EP0757739 B1 EP 0757739B1 EP 95916464 A EP95916464 A EP 95916464A EP 95916464 A EP95916464 A EP 95916464A EP 0757739 B1 EP0757739 B1 EP 0757739B1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16B—DEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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- This invention relates to a nail for fastening two sheet materials together and precisely spacing the two sheet materials a determined distance apart from each other. More particularly, the invention relates to a nail which includes a sleeve having a cutting edge for cutting through a resilient material sandwiched between the two sheets, the sleeve precisely positioning the one sheet apart from the other sheet.
- an attic it is desirable to ventilate an attic to equalize the attic temperature and pressure with that outside the building.
- This equalization inhibits moisture from condensing on insulation and wood roof materials, prevents build-up of ice dams, and reduces air-conditioning costs.
- One ventilating system is a roof ridge vent using a synthetic fiber matting, covered by asphalt cap shingles and fastened to the plywood roof sheathing, as disclosed in U.S.-A-5,167,579.
- the overlying cap shingles are secured to the sheathing by nails passing through the matting, and a nail should only be driven to a depth where the shingle remains spaced apart from the sheathing sufficiently to prevent the shingle from being dimpled around the nail site and the resilient material from being too greatly compressed.
- Another example is placing a layer of foam insulation between vinyl or aluminum siding panels and the outer wall sheathing. Nails are received in slots in the siding panels and extend through the insulation material into an underlying sheathing. Similar to the roof venting system, the siding panels must be secured a distance apart from the sheathing to prevent the siding panels from dimpling and the insulation material from being crushed.
- Nails have previously been developed for installing sheets of drywall to properly space the head of the nail from the stud surface underlying the drywall. These nails have a fluted shank which ensures that the head of the nail does not penetrate too deeply into the drywall. The flute crushes through the drywall until it engages the stud, thus ensuring that the head of the nail does not penetrate too deeply into the drywall.
- U.S.-A-4,781,508 discloses such a fluted nail.
- fluted nails of that type are not capable of cutting through resilient materials such as the synthetic fiber matting or the foam insulation described above, and would instead compress or crush the resilient matting or foam material. Furthermore, such nails are not designed to seal over the hole created by the passage of the fluted shank to prevent moisture penetration, nor would they allow the slotted siding panels to slide laterally along the nail.
- US-A-5054983 discusses a member for attaching insulation panels to a structural component.
- the member includes a nail received in a hollow shaft, a collapsible section of the shaft preventing excess driving energy supplied to the nail from damaging the insulation panel.
- the present invention provides a nail for securing together two sheet materials with a resilient material interposed between the sheet materials, the nail having a shaft, a head extending radially around the shaft at one end thereof, a point at the other end thereof, and a sleeve on the shaft which has a frusto-conical portion, characterized in that the frusto-conical portion tapers from the end of the sleeve remote from the head to form a cutting edge short of the point.
- the nail has a generally cylindrical sleeve carried by and surrounding the shaft adjacent the head end, the sleeve having a length in excess of the thickness of the resilient material and less than the length of the shaft, and having a cylindrical center portion and a pair of frusto-conical tapered portions.
- the tapered portion facing and abutting the head end allows the outer sheet material to reseal under the nail head and, in the application with slotted siding panels, allows the panel to slide laterally.
- Another aspect of the present invention provides a method of securing a first sheet material to a second sheet material, a resilient material interposed between the sheet materials comprising the following steps:
- Figure 1 illustrates a nail 10 according one embodiment of the invention. Two alternative embodiments are later described to highlight the novel features of the nail 10.
- a venting system 12 is used to vent hot air from an attic through an open slot 14 in the ridge of a roof.
- the slot 14 is formed by cutting a sheeting material, such as an upper row sheathing panel 16, approximately 19 mm (3 ⁇ 4") short of the ridge crest formed by the rafters 18 in a roof truss, as shown.
- a unitary mat 22 is made of randomly-aligned synthetic fabrics joined by phenolic or latex bonding which is heat cured to provide the mat 22 with varying mesh.
- the materials of the mat 22 are described in more detail in U.S.-A-5,167,579 which is incorporated herein by reference, and such mat is commercially available under the name COBRA Ridge VentTM sold by GAF Materials Corporation.
- the mat 22 is a continuous strip preferably about 267 mm (101 ⁇ 2") wide and 19 mm (3 ⁇ 4") thick.
- each cap shingle 24 is then laid over the mat 22 and overlaps the edge of the preceding cap shingle 24, and is secured by driving the nail 10 of the invention through the cap shingle 24, mat 22 and the roof shingle 20 into the underlying sheathing 16 and rafters 18.
- the nail 10 comprises a roofing nail 28 and a sleeve 30.
- the roofing nail 28 is of conventional construction having a shaft 32 that is pointed at one end 34 and a head 36 extending radially around the shaft 32 at the other end.
- the roofing nail 28 is preferably made of a galvanized material and is conventionally 64 mm (21 ⁇ 2") long.
- the sleeve 30 has a generally cylindrical shape having a pair of ends 38 that are parallel to each other and lie in planes transverse to the axes of the cylinder.
- the sleeve 30 has a cylindrical center portion 40 and a pair of frusto-conical tapered portions 42 extending from the center portion 40 to each of the ends 38.
- the ends 38 and the frusto-conical tapered portions 42 form cutting edges.
- the sleeve 30 has a cylindrical opening 44 extending between the ends 38 for receiving the shaft 32 of the roofing nail 28.
- the frusto-conical portion 42 tapering down to the end 38 forms the cutting or knife edge at the end which enables the sleeve 30 to cut through the mat 22.
- the taper the result of the frusto-conical portion 42, moves the mat 22 in the cap shingle 24 out of the way as the nail 10 enters the material. Furthermore, the taper prevents the cutting edge at the end 38 from continuing to drive into the sheathing, therein stopping the sleeve 30 and nail 10 at the proper position.
- the sleeve 30 is 25.4 mm (one inch) long with the cylindrical center portion 40 being 6.4 mm (1 ⁇ 4") long and each frusto-conical portion being 9.7 mm (3 ⁇ 8") long.
- the cylindrical opening has a diameter of 3.45 mm (0.136") and the outer diameter of the sleeve 30 is 4.76 mm (3/16").
- the frusto-conical portion 42 tapers down to 4.37 mm (11/64") diameter. Therefore, the thickness of the sleeve 30 at the end 38 is 0.456 mm (.0179375”), defining a cutting edge in the end 38 of the sleeve 30 capable of cutting through the mat 22.
- the sleeve 30 is slipped over the shaft 32 of the roofing nail 28 prior to installation.
- the nail 10 may be driven in the conventional manner using a hammer.
- the nail 10 of this invention can be used with a pneumatic gun or other automated driving means for delivering the nail 10.
- sleeve 30 could be coated with a fluoropolymer to ease the movement of the sleeve 30 past the fibers in mat 22.
- the pointed end 34 of the roofing nail 28 makes the first penetration through the shingle 24 and punctures the mat 22.
- the frusto-conical portion 42 of the sleeve 30 enlarges the opening in the shingle 24, with the end 38 initially cutting the shingle 24, thus allowing the sleeve 30 to pass through the shingle 24.
- the cap shingle 24 is preferably an asphalt-based material. Asphalt shingles are resilient enough that the shingle 24 will deform to allow the sleeve 30 to pass through.
- the end 38 acts as a cutting or knife edge to cut through the mat 22 with the frusto-conical portion 42 pushing the fibers in mat 22 to the side as it passes through mat 22.
- the sleeve 30 makes contact with the sheathing panel 16 and, while penetrating slightly because of the cutting edge of the end 38, the hardness of the sheathing panel 16 and the taper of the frusto-conical portion 42 limits the depth that the sleeve 30 may enter the panel 16. This depth and the length of sleeve 30 spaces the head 36 of the roofing nail 28 from the sheathing panel 16 the proper amount to secure the cap shingle 24 and the mat 22.
- the unitary mat 22 is resilient such that it flexes back around the upper frusto-conical portion 42 of the sleeve 30 therein sealing the sleeve 30 within the material.
- the asphalt shingle is sufficiently pliant in normal temperatures that, shortly after the nail 10 is installed, ambient temperature will cause the cap shingle 24 to melt slightly and conform to the frusto-conical portion 42 of the sleeve 30, creating a greater seal than would be achieved with just the head 36.
- the nail 10' has a integral sleeve 30' with the roofing nail 28'.
- the sleeve 30' has a cylindrical center portion 40' and a pair of frusto-conical tapered portions 42' extending from the center portion 40'.
- the frusto-conical portion 42' tapers down at the end of the sleeve 30' toward the end 34' to form a cutting or knife edge 38'.
- the upper frusto-conical portion 42' in proximity to the head 36' of the nail 28', allows the resilient materials such as the fibers in mat 22' to close up. Any compression of the mat 22' during driving of the nail 10' will dissipate shortly.
- the cap shingle 24 of the first embodiment melts slightly and conform to the shape of the shaft 32' above the frusto-conical portion 42' creating a seal.
- a building side 60 has a plywood sheathing 62, siding 64, and interposed insulation 66.
- the siding 64 is conventionally made of a material such as aluminum or vinyl and has a slot 68 through which the nail 10" is inserted.
- the nail 10" is sized for the thickness of the insulation 66 and the size of the slot 68 in the conventional siding 64.
- the nail 10" has a sleeve 30" having a cylindrical center portion 40" sized the same as the minor axis of the slot 68.
- the sleeve 30" has a pair of frusto-conical tapered portions 42" extending from the center portion 40" to each of its ends 38".
- the frusto-conical portion 42" and sleeve 30" acts as a cutting or knife edge 38" to cut through the resilient insulation 66.
- the sleeve 30" makes contact with the sheathing 62.
- the knife edge formed by the end 38' engages and penetrates slightly into the sheathing 62.
- the hardness of the sheathing 62 and the taper of the frusto-conical portion 42" limits the depth the sleeve 30" enters the sheathing 62, thus positioning the nail 10".
- the upper frusto-conical portion 42" of the sleeve 30 being smaller than the cylindrical portion 40" of the sleeve 30" is, thus, smaller than the minor axis of slot 68. Therefore, the siding 64 is located between the head 36" of the nail 28" and the cylindrical portion 40" of the sleeve 30".
- the frusto-conical portion 42" that is in proximity to the slot 68 allows the siding 64 to move laterally relative to the nail 10" between the head 36" and the cylindrical portion 40" of the sleeve 30" upon expansion and contraction. It is recognized that the nail 10" could be used to secure the insulation 66 having outer shell and not associated with a siding 64.
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- A nail (10,10',10") for securing together two sheet materials (24,64;16,62) with a resilient material (22,66) interposed between the sheet materials, the nail having a shaft (32,32'), a head (36,36') extending radially around the shaft at one end thereof, a point (34) at the other end thereof, and a sleeve (30,30') on the shaft which has a frusto-conical portion (42), characterized in that the frusto-conical portion tapers from the end of the sleeve remote from the head to form a cutting edge short of the point.
- The nail of claim 1, in which a second frusto-conical portion (42) is provided at the other end of the sleeve, the second frusto-conical portion tapering towards the head.
- The nail of either of claims 1 and 2, in which the sleeve (30) has a cylindrical opening (44) extending between the ends of the sleeve for receiving the shaft.
- The nail of either of claims 1 and 2, in which the sleeve (30') is integrally formed with the shaft.
- A method of securing a first sheet material to a second sheet material, a resilient material interposed between the sheet materials comprising the following steps:laying the first sheet material against the second sheet material with the resilient material sandwiched therebetween;driving a nail through the first sheet material, the resilient material and into the second sheet material, the nail having a shaft, a head extending radially around the shaft at one end thereof, a point at the other end thereof, and a sleeve on the shaft which has a frusto-conical portion, the frusto-conical portion tapering from the end of the sleeve remote from the head to form a cutting edge short of the point;cutting the resilient material with the cutting edge of the sleeve;moving the sleeve through the resilient material, with the frusto-conical portion of the sleeve spreading the resilient material; andengaging the sleeve to the second sheet material, the hardness of the second sheet material and the taper of the frusto-conical portion limiting movement of the sleeve through the second sheet material, thereby stopping the nail at a specific location.
- The method of claim 5, in which to form a roof vent the first sheet material is capping (24), the resilient material is an air permeable mat (22) and the second sheet material is roof sheathing (16), a ventilation slot being located in the roof sheathing at a roof ridge, the air permeable mat being laid over the slot, and the capping being laid on the air permeable mat.
- The method of claim 6, in which a second frusto-conical portion is provided at the other end of the sleeve, the second frusto-conical portion tapering towards the head of the nail, and the capping is an asphalt shingle which seals to the nail between the head and the frusto-conical portion facing the head.
- A building having a sheathing (62), a siding (64) and resilient insulation (66) interposed therebetween which are secured by the method of claim 5, the sheathing being said second sheet material, the siding being said first sheet material and the insulation being said resilient material,
and further having a plurality of said nails securing the siding and the insulation to the sheathing, each nail extending through a respective slot in the siding with respectively (a) the head holding the siding, (b) the point piercing the sheathing, (c) the shaft passing completely through the insulation and into the sheathing, (d) the frusto-conical portion which tapers from the end of the sleeve remote from the head stopping the nail at a specific location by engaging the sheathing, and (e) the sleeve having a second frusto-conical portion at the other end of the sleeve, which second frusto-conical portion tapers towards the head of the nail, allowing the siding to move relative to the nails.
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